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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1893)
Tr- Wftg.'fB.Jy. ,,' . ,, OttHAJftttStf t'NE CEHT'MBSu j Associated Press Dally News ' paper Published on the Pacific Coasti $3.00 a Year. (jAr 11 AJu 8S'e4 mmOi Vi J vJ U Jtlli jcVJlj Prepaid In AivaMWi . If Paper gsat Tiste Is Out. as VOL. 6. DAILY EDITION. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER liU, i8)3. DAILY EDITION". NO.aQsS I r- i & W M JrV The New York Racket Has Special Bargains in all Holiday Goods .SUCH AS. DoIIh, Toilet and Shaving Sets, Work Boxes, Manicure Sets, and ,Silk Mufflers, all at Greatly Reduced Prices to Close Out I Also price are reduced to close out Mackintoshes, Rubber and Oiled Coats, and Men's and Boys' Rubber Boots. I offer a fine line of Ladies, Gents' and Children's all wool, mixed, and cotton underwear, at very low prices. Call and examine stock and prices. E. T. BARNES. State Insurance Block, 333 Com! St. Ed. C. Cross, ice lUMiWMiMiMMaMM ( Mais Wliolcsnle ami JJctail nnnlcr in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats of a Miiuk OS Court and 110 State Streets. EX Meeker & Co., 171V U J-V -"- . , i . ., OEEICE, Oberheim Block, up stairs, oalku. W. A. TEMPLRTON, Gen'l J gent. latest FLIT ICAL IK 1 Grover and GVesham Shooting on Ches apeake Bay. RUMOR OF TQEIR RUPTURE. President and Secretary Return From Pleasure. MRS. LEASE LETS HERSELF L03SE. Port of Portland, and about April 1, 1803, tbe eaid county court placed tbo tax roll In tbe bands of Penumbra Kelly, sheriff aod ex-offlelo tax col- lector of Multnomah ceunty: tbat be tween April 1 and July 24, 1893 Kelly collected about $000,000, of wblob be deposited $837,748.02 la tbe Oregon Na tlotial bank, as sheriff and tax collector, ana not otnerwiso; that or tuis amount $539,030.14 has beeu paid and $149,- 280.03 is wrongfully detained fey.sald r bauk and receiver. ESCAPES THE GALLOWS. Chris Evans, tbo TrainlUbbor, Breaks Jail, HE WOUNDED THE CITY MARSHAL. Her Experience With Hireling Politicians of Kansas. LWX L,'vJ- s If you want your house pro perly heated at small expense call on J-us at State Street. CHURCHILL BURROUGHS los Now Here &nd More Coming. Holiday Goods Th? Neu)?sl, Most Attractive, AND wraA.:E33ST " . . L. , h,, nennv's worth, as we can please rs.: k SALISBUEy. Grover and Gresham. Washington, Dec. 29. Little cre dence is given bore to published re ports of tbe disagreement between the president and Gresham. They are now together on a shooting trip, down Chesapeake bay. It was said that Cleveland ordered Gresham's resigna tion. Mrs. Lease Replies. Topkka, Dec. 29, Mrs. Lease senl Governor Lewelllng the following let ter this afternoon anent her removal from the board of trustees of state char itable Institutiens: "Disclaiming any intention questlon- i-n. tmnr Authority. I recognize ine iaci "torf"" " w , that I am an employee or me siawj uuu accountable as such to the people of this state, for my official record and for i,om an wfill as for mvself. I demand a statement and investigation of tbe Mimiwh nrarcrred aEainsi me, luai x mityhaveau opportunity to concede. manifest Justice to your decree, orue feud myself from imputation of hire ilng politicians." IN THE WINDY CITY. Henry George Christened a Pandora maniac Chicago, Dec. 29Attorney Trude i- n.o. ProndprtrRnt case resumed his closing argument for the prosecution this morning. In the course oi d re marks he had occasslon to refer to Heury George, the great single tax ad vocate, whom he characterized as a migratory and pestilential pandora- mauluc." THE CBONIN CASK. mi.. i,.hiin trial continued toduy with cross-examination of Mrs. Jonas ...!. hnw husband occupied tbe cottage in which Dr. Crania was mur- dered. There was noiuiuS ' - Interest elicited. BUING TOE FUNDS. State Bank NoUiu Washington, D. C, Dec 20. The sub-committee of tbe committee on bankiug and currency of the bouse, to whom was committed tbe question of repealing tbo state bank tax, divided on tbe matter, Cox ot Tennessee, sub mitting a report embodying uncondi tional repeal.and WarberofNew York, and Hall of Minnesota, reporting in favor of a conditional repeal. The bill drafted by Hall and Warner repeals the 10 per ceut tax, but provides tbat tbe issue of state bank notes shall be confined tu the state in which tbe banks are incorporated and if not, and used" outside the state( they be subjeot to a tax of ten per ceut ou their faco value. r A Writ Grantedi LomsviLLEf, Dec, 29. The court of appeals granted a writ of error in the lottery case. The lotteries will resume business pending further action. Prendergast Sentenced Today. Chicago, Ills., Dec. 29, Tne verdict of he jury In the Prendergist case as brought in today is, guilty, with Ben tence of death. ' CflRIS EVANS DAS BEEN SEEN Sheriff Scott and Posse in Close Pirsuit. Ho Docoived His Keepers Into Believing That lie Hud Givca Up. HjW Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking s$m iwWbtv! ABSOLUTES PURB RoYzvl Angry VHREE ATOTBD AS ACCOMPLICES. Rumor That the Bnijdlt Been Sarrouudcd. -Hiyj THE SEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers Horses t0 at reasonable prices. We keep a J a,,,UB 1 this county, for service. meet all doiuauas. "' ",". of postofflce. Barn and residence 2 block bouui u. ( - Chris Evans Been. Fresno, Dee. 29.Chrlt. Evans, wlio escaped from jail yesterday, was re norfsd to have been seen early this mnrnlni? above Banner, ine true namt- ,rv.ii Morell. who nsilsted Evans to, escape, is Frank Morey. George Byrd, a brother-in-law of EvaiiB, saiu iasi night: Bill Dalton assisted In the .bv- ans escape as iuo ikw u.rv.. Grant Dalton out of the VIalla Jail In 1891, he also says r,van twin brother Jim was Ktiieu ni K.vvy ville, Kansas tbe time of tbe Dalton ,m Hherift 6cott and posse who went to Haneer on tbe specUl train are calling for more deputies ana ine rum or that a bandit was surrounded in tbe Kings Klver Bottom seems to tie we.i founded. The sheriff officers here seem to think Evans will be In custody be- ..oa nlrrht. II is understood the girl named Leel and tho two boys named Hutchinson have been arrested In the Evans Jail delivery. .....trvl f V W WATWRPUINTIM W., MJ 1IX f f rf.-. -" nnnrr . m ltn l))Y mm am m AND Legal JBlanh Puhlishcrs. JlusU-. New Brlcfc,ovorihebanK,Com'l.lreet S. 0. y.' MARKET, 365 Summer Street LEWIS & PRATHER, Prop The best mrats of 11 klnjjji "JJ lh lowest prices, lleliabio goods ana quiOK ueuvery. . BURTON BROTH KISS MaBufactare Standard rreasod Drlolr, Molded Brick In all Patterns fo x KronU laiheUopllAlCliy. Yard Bear f enlUntlary. Balero. or. t r Pni.nectiiiK and Primary classes Iufant, Counecti t " , t0 every wee uj aJtnrdav. J2 m. except Baturaay. ( 0. BALL!, - - w mn.Twmo CLABSE3 "fftiSKSSi Ou Monday IUV, 4 i Udvr THE WILLAMEHE, SALEM, OBJSGOF. 8twl$20te$5.00pIy Kraactooo. Klnrttaa 1J aUtJ PPBlw"' 1U tables are mtvmI wllh the Cheet Fruits Orewa In Mm VfUhmMrtt VHr- from pn. Weadayanr frora2to4p.ru. -Mrg7 p. 8. study or ' -ii Knlgui, rnuu,- MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from SI. J p. jJ training claw. cou Fr terms or Knight anu J""---" t Kidergarieu THE MAEKETS. flAKFB.KCisoo7.28-Wbeat December $!. 0. Cash, 69; May OUIOAUO, "" Kh .n Dec. 28. -Wheat valley neadqaarU-rafbr Mb gfj wi J. Li. Bennett' po8 vulv" tf The Effort to Bring the Defanlting Officials to Justice. .-r, iw 29.-A bill was filed in.heUui.edriUtesclrcuitcourtbyat. t ,rned for Multnoman ".-"": . . - vr.nnnftl bank and Lionel SvpraylngtbatMultno. mahcounly have a Hen upon an . roney" choL In action and other prop Tyinthe Oregon National bank to !eam!untoflbe county's funds de psiSTn eaid bank, and that the re P,81W ,.,i ,n mike an account- celver oa ru.. ----. . iDL' of the assets or me uu- -- -Do bis hands as receiver audtbth . ,j r,nm navlnir out any oi The bill eeis w - . March 9, 1893, the Mulmomah ooun Ujtod .U county, Bchool, state w r be !,:- 7.vs.i""": The Bend Scheme. Pmi.ADEl.riHA, Dee. 20.-Gene.rai Master Workman Boyerlegn, of the Knights Labor issued an address to tbo Knights of this country appealing to them to protest against the proposed bond Issue. Hesa8 he calls for this ewglllM,bc0,,lwe e " '"l,7" from tbe south and west sayinKthes. 1 . i,n,i. as esked by Carlisle, should be considered a sufficient prove oallon to Justify a call loanuB. prectatrtfuch a course, andsuggess . - . iHn i mi nuriuiii --- - .", thorltv where asked, members " Vk. n,rf.r from Maine to California to ft "" . 1 1 .. u n fl CuMM hold indignation meeiiuu" "--"" pnu. Is to their members ofcongr. Kb to Usuo bond la an outrage, fod should brand with elerua Id-.-.. .v-rv name connected with tbla urpntable transaction. Cures Scrofula ??Utte warn WwfW ssaraassaiftss r m - vtir m iv. T7" w . hjl UC ' -- L,n tn"T 1 ' R Tii hot'' kunSiS&a TW koiUM In.lllCMl W -T UU1UOBU - i eoreU bli". " tbtdlMw na Tallin"1"" '- i UiracM. . X T". .11. Train la tac Saow. t andeh. Wyouilog, Dec. 29,-Tbe mSun.i'"Eerc.achfrominw. m. due here ywlerday has not arrived. trStUandthepa-oger. aiostln tbe snow sor, A relief pjty has left H?" "" """ " Cleveland' Hunting Party. ..., TJws. 29. The prel "Swi-"-- """ """ Ing trip ty guanter Sank. , ,0,"Tb..oklugofthe.t.ir Al. Urt during tbe BtoJ-tBl Fresno, Cal., Dea 29. -At 6:10 o'clock lastovening, Chris Evans, the notorious train robber, csoaped from tbo couuty Jail. Deputy Bherlff Ben Scott was on dutv. About 5:30 Mrs. Evans, who had arrived in the morning from Vlsalla, came to tho lull to set ber husband. Hno went to the upper cor.ider where Evans is confined and they talked together for awhile. Shortly after 0 o'olooK a man came to the jail duor with supper for Evans. Scott admitted him and let Ev ans out of tho tanks Into tbe open vpttce between tho upper corridor and tbe jail office. Scott locked tho waiter in with Ev ans nud his wife, after which he left them. Evans ate for a while when the waiter, whose name Is Ed Morel, ajked to bo let out as he wanted to leave. "I went up to the grated door" said Scott, "and unlocked it. I had no sooner done so than Morel pulled a six shooter on me, and ordered mo to throw up my hands. I supposed he was Joking and did not obey. Just then Curia stepped un and Bald, 'that's right Ben, put up your hands.' I saw they meant busi ness and did as I was told. Evans then demanded to bo let out tho back door of tbe Jail through tho kitchen but I told him I did not have the keys. They then ald tbev would bo out tho front door. Before leaving they searched me. l was marched out betweon them, leav ing Mrs. Evans behind, she having ap parently fallen into a falut. Evans al lowed me to lock the door or the J all be- . . . .. r ....... mn.ni.Ail tt tfin XT ntrpAt. ninU US. 1 WHO UlUlViutv. .- -y " 1 thuce-td-t!ie-couVrifoustfJW00ili)y Rvnnsund Morel. At tue corner oi Mariposa street we met a man passing and Evaus ordered him to come along. Tbe man saw what was passim? auu made tracks in another direction. Morel was somewhat in advance aud when ho got to tho Adventist church, suddenly I heard a shot. Believing I was being itr,i nnmi. I started to run. Evans or dered me not to, but I broke away and coming down town gavo the alarm. Morel went ahead uud came across City Marshal Morgan and W. M. Wyatt, a capitalist, who were staudlng talklnir together, Morel orderdd them to throw nr, thnlr bunds and tboy did so, he then ttok Morgan's pistol and was turning i.i. oHominn to Wvatt. when Morgan turned suddeuly aud caught Morel about tbo waist and pinning his arms to bis side. Morel struggled and yelled "shoot the son-of-ah-." Wyatt was about to take away Morel's pistol wnen Evans came up and cried i,ei go inav mau or I'll kill you." Morgan seeing further resistance was useless, was about to release Morel, when Evans fired, hit ting Morgan In tbo right shoulder lu Hiding a painful though not dangerous -i T?.mnnflud his pal then at tempted to get onto a team near by but tho horses, frighteiieu oy mo d.o plunged aud reared aud finally broke away. Tuo lugmvra iu . - Q streets aud came aenwn Wllllard Coohrun riding along In a cart tboy fired at Mm several limes, and ...,.. i.i,.. oii.fiii. tK)k nowesMon and drove away. Morgan in the meantime was taken Home aim is resiiBv The escape has cauoed Intense excite ment and officers have gone out lu all directions to pursue the men. There was great excitement in town last night. l'pl" gathered on Marl- . .. i.. ii.iii,h the news, numer ous poms were rapidly formed aud dis patched from the sherlil'a office in every direction, some on horseback, some In carriages, some on mow . - within an hour after the escape. 1 he chances are that If the rogues keep the .., tl.Av will be ovcrtaBBii. Warren Hill w I" own ,a8t n,K,,t but rewlutely dsclinea to " .. .... . .i .uitli tbu uurstilt of tbo tiling w u.. ".-- -- .. -, bandit. Hherlir co "7. , - led Cisco, or ho would, as usual, have led c "...,, itn Koott. brother of the wfaeu.. . Jav Bcolt, tbo one who was In the jay db'i .,... t, MeitB. court house aiiue . - . tonally ho I. not to blame In the mtUer. Itw.uudtood.tlboili S" offico that Evan, had hd enough oiniu'" ....... i- i.i. -. blind and bavin great ia.v iu ,..- Sey.. would not at.en.pt to P. putUkftbera for Banger aud Porter- ville about 8 o'clock with posses for these points. Everything seems favor able for tbe officers. TOE FRENCH BOSIB-TOllflWER. English America Investors Stocks. in IDLE WORKMEN WAIT ON OUIWOXR Proceedings of tlio Trial of the Paris Bomb-Thrower. London, Dee. 29. Tho English press la severe on what it calls the mislead ing statements of President Iteiuhart, of the Atchison railway system, as io tbo position of that company as cabled to London. It is claimed these alleged misleading statements were mado while ull arrangements for filing a bill for re oetvera had already been complied with, and it ia assorted the ailair de stroys tho last vestige of confluence which English Investors might nave had in American railroads, Tho Dally New says tbo Atohlson developments havo mado men distrust ful of tho very best American lines managed bv the very best and most solid men In America. Tho Standard doubts If a 25 per ceut. assessment on shares would yield enough to put the line ou its legs agalu. Tho Financial News save th6 Atohl- mn dopontloii la In vir.iA't.VH)ecla tbi worst of all deceptiun.r.i which In' veslors on this side have bcon taken lu, and pronounces as an opinion that tbr whole busluess is disoieditublo to tbe last degree. Tho Chronicle says tuelou to British investors in American railways Is dut to bad administration aud tho market nnnnitlons of railway magnates of a character which would not be tolerateo In this country. The Chronicle add tbat the payment of interest Is often dependent not upou tbo solvenoy o the company, but upon the Interests o those in coutrol Judged rrom a maraei point of view. A- 1 v. Trial of Vaillant. Pauib, Deo.29. The trial of Augusb Vaillant, who throw the bomb in th chamber of deputies, will begin Janu ary 6, at the Paris asslue court, in u" evideuce concerning Valllant's carcoi h.rn will be tbo testimony of a man who was friendly with lilni lu Bueuo. Ayres. This witness win siy mat met Vaillant lu July, isui, at tue va Universal in Bueuos Ayres, and was M once ImKrtuned by him to bring press ure to boar upou M. Bouvler, then In tbe iwbine t. to secure tho release of lh I anarchist Fournler, one of Vaillant comrades. Fournler had been im prisoned for having published revolu tionary articles. Valllant's now soda 1st friend communlcaU'd wiiu n. iww iur hut was unable to secure Fourn- ler'a releane. VwlHnt at that tlmo was ... . ,t . ......... i '...un.. 1 publishing asociausv juuiii .. ? "Today, Tomorrow." Between the two words was a picture of a bomb ex plodlng In the chamber or uepunes. Unemployed of London. Londo.v, Dee. 29.-A duputatlon of .....mntnved workmen walled upoi. Gladstoueand askod that tho govern ment provide work for tne uhciu ployeiby building light railways m London. Gladstone said Ihe govern- meut sympathized with tne men w thf-lr distress, but the governnieiil could not go beyond Its uuat iwwen- fr.riiii extent lie suareu iu .. desire foruovernraent ownership 01 u railroads, but It was a queiMou whicl could uot be dbold! wllhout matur. consideration. Gladstone's Birthday Lonim.W, Dec. 20.-Tody is lreiMl UUdstone'a 81ih birthday and Im receiving be fulsomo i-ongrai ulatl-ns i.i Tuurnts not Jteeognlxed. . TiNuntn. Dec. 20 -The f-relgi diplomatic wprrwoUUm have nfitm tb6forail demands of tha liurgeU I l reoognilion m bIUgwenti, Dease F. Ajistkrdami Dee. 29. TWkiiJE1 prevailed here today W lesp4rWj that many persona feu iBt"nvwi aud cnnala. Twenty ara knswinta Wj drowned and others missing. Corbett Mitchell rightist Jacksonvii.i.b, Fla. At a J noon it was decided to have tH6,,C- beU-MUuhtill ilht take plwjatnlj o'clock on tin mornlb of JinHiryS? MTiwrn mwrj """" "" " ,v rfn A HiHoburs man wcontly sent a 1 loiil of annles to n Ban Frauoleej 1 mission house. A few days iarlMH was sent a bin ror u, doihhw w auoa due the comnalsloB bofjm freight ohtrei paid aud oaoiv ohirges. While ItitarfMinir to iWeeT-thiil niaoe Mr. Van Buren. of Roe6Mf washotin thabiokand drfrlyi woundeil byFran!c Keaay.'WlWwiMij Involved in a tiuarrel. " Vis A. O. Bpeer, of Josephine eMptyhagf an air snip isue ur mmiumBia -.y ..,.,....... i.,u'linililrwl ntitindn. IfluMia IB IfWIIJ WIIV MW.M. (...r., . fij . inh and will t) nronfllled bv .!... . ....... I..,ltu ' v3te LriniLV Hum hluihsco unkvuin, Tho man wlin rnlibftd the Selltlwnsl Pacific Esprew Saturday nMt tallied S12.70. ine saie ooui many thousands of dollars. Bvron West, a young n atet'l .... i.f.i axil n ann at JaMBM WMU if Wlnlook. Wash.. wa shot ad prM ihiv fatallv wounded by WilllH -Vtf ."'"I-.. .-- . - Mr.?f2?S irJiiirftf'tirthe woous near tyibwii recently. Crouso saw the boy aud, M 1 dlstanco, took him to bo a bear. Hlffb winds aud water are dola lderablo ditntge on tho shorea f La iinatimiin. Tholco Is broken. uowovafJl . ...1 ..n..i. .niinit tin. .nn TBMiaxoA. i'2 Tho sottlers of the south fork of thajj iknkomlsh. Wash., have bean shut la t dnan snow, many being w.twH S heir winter buiijhibs " i"v . vlsloned . Ti.n HKitn rrnrtlnultura society. ti W...1......1 I. ....a. tCull 14tli. f The county troaury got 8nna f 12,0wj out of tbo authorized dividend of ; vii,nu hunk. The naymeuts wwJ uade as expected. .t. i. Mellut. a Ohorry Valley. vVt Ington, logger, la getting out a ilk r timber for tho Midwinter mir ikmjmi iuo rnt. Iniiw aud thlrtV'Slx ill tiuare. rtt T-i.... .n.nrlnlnl1flflnf. rt tlut . ..... I-,. .... ... i..r.. niuUi. ruget miii wum(iinjr .,. ,..., stlmates the supply or sawiwts now i. h waters of Puitot Sound at botwS m rwi nnn ami R() 000.000 fuet. He eU-s uate8 the present cut of the big t)m .,1 the Bound at lU.uuu.uuu !? nnnlll W jjto "53 "Ah old Mi tnohilla"Rd' Tinvor oxcftll- od. "Trl' nnd nrovW iatliovoraict,! of inillK3.. fl ImmoBLfl Liyor lloga' 1 I am la fhUft Bettervfr&fa meiliciB ' -wltick V8 can pin your faltU for - .. w a kJ Mt;r vri raiia j' tivo. 11 m, nurftlv v otabla. ms dlmOr ofl tk Jim a n li Iftri Ww'al J1UT9. "J BOW fr ' BruggUU in Liquid, or ia rojJ to bo takea dry or mate mw vbKiru' lhi4: CVf ull liver meJlf Ibb cht mk.ThvW," Mmm9i MtkXNF HMf' 'Than Pills . ai AMltatfllMSI. J n (M-vssa" J9 ti A A, I. WAGNtK, rrop. lUBd ?uJf J QV 1 . "- s.r ifitiMMbf -wsrti.r jMSWlflfc- j. -fc. 'If